Martinsson Per, Thomée Sara
Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Scand J Psychol. 2025 Feb;66(1):158-173. doi: 10.1111/sjop.13071. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
The present study qualitatively explores co-worker "phubbing" (from "phone" and "snubbing") during communal work breaks. Phubbing, or ignoring others by paying attention to one's phone, has been linked to a range of negative interpersonal and intrapersonal outcomes. Although most research has targeted private relationships, there are indications that lateral work relationships may be similarly affected, with potential consequences at the individual, group, and organizational levels.
Interviews were conducted with 25 Swedish employees in the electrical trade (n = 13) and health care (n = 12), groups that typically work alongside colleagues and regularly take communal breaks. The interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis.
Five main themes were identified: (1) phubbing as a social barrier, (2) the socially integrated smartphone, (3) intentional and unintentional phubbing, (4) navigating phubbing norms, and (5) generational differences in phubbing behavior and attitudes.
The findings indicate that work break phubbing could potentially undermine interpersonal aspects of the psychosocial work environment. However, this was also seen as contingent on social norms and individual needs and preferences. Discussing phubbing in the workplace may be a way of mitigating negative effects by bridging disparate expectations.
本研究定性探讨了在集体工作休息期间同事之间的“低头症”(由“手机”和“冷落”组合而成)。低头症,即通过关注自己的手机而忽视他人,已被证明与一系列负面的人际和个人内在结果有关。尽管大多数研究针对的是私人关系,但有迹象表明横向工作关系可能也会受到类似影响,在个人、团队和组织层面都可能产生潜在后果。
对25名瑞典电气行业(n = 13)和医疗保健行业(n = 12)的员工进行了访谈,这些群体通常与同事一起工作并经常进行集体休息。访谈采用主题分析法进行分析。
确定了五个主要主题:(1)低头症作为一种社会障碍;(2)融入社交的智能手机;(3)有意和无意的低头症;(4)应对低头症规范;(5)低头症行为和态度的代际差异。
研究结果表明,工作休息时的低头症可能会破坏心理社会工作环境中的人际方面。然而,这也被视为取决于社会规范以及个人需求和偏好。在工作场所讨论低头症可能是一种通过弥合不同期望来减轻负面影响的方式。